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[ISW] 러시아의 공세 캠페인 평가, 2024년 11월 29일

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```html Key Takeaways: 러시아-우크라이나 전쟁 최근 상황

주요 요점:

  • 러시아 대통령 블라디미르 푸틴은 최근 발사된 오레슈니크 탄도 미사일의 기술적 사양을 계속 칭찬하고 있으며, 서방과 우크라이나를 자기 억제로 이끌기 위한 강화된 러시아 반사적 통제 캠페인의 일환으로 우크라이나에 대한 추가 오레슈니크 공격을 위협하고 있습니다.
  • 오레슈니크 미사일의 성능에는 특별히 새로운 것이 없으며, 미국과 우크라이나 관리들은 오레슈니크 미사일이 전쟁에서 러시아의 확대를 예고하지 않는다고 밝혔습니다. 따라서 푸틴이 오레슈니크와 러시아 미사일 성능을 끊임없이 과시하는 것은 크렘린의 반사적 통제 정보 작전의 일환이며, 특히 새로운 러시아 심층 타격 능력의 개발을 예고할 가능성이 낮습니다.
  • 러시아 군은 2024년 2월 우크라이나 무인 시스템군(USF) 창설에 뒤늦게 대응하기 위해 러시아 국방부(MoD)의 일부로 무인 시스템을 위한 별도의 군종을 창설하는 것을 고려하고 있습니다.
  • 러시아군은 11월 27일부터 28일과 28일부터 29일 밤에 우크라이나의 전력망과 주요 방산 시설에 대한 대규모 드론 및 미사일 공격을 감행했습니다.
  • 우크라이나군은 11월 28일과 29일에 점령된 우크라이나의 4개 러시아 방공 시스템과 레이더, 러시아의 2개 석유 저장소에 대한 일련의 공격을 감행했습니다.
  • 러시아 국방장관 안드레이 벨로우소프는 11월 29일 러시아-북한 협력이 강화되는 가운데 북한 평양을 깜짝 방문했습니다.
  • 러시아 대통령 블라디미르 푸틴은 루스탐 무라도프 대령을 러시아 지상군의 제1부사령관으로 임명한 것으로 알려졌습니다.
  • 우크라이나 검찰총장실은 11월 28일 도네츠크와 자포리지아 주에서 우크라이나 전쟁 포로(POW)를 러시아가 처형한 것으로 보이는 사건에 대한 추가 수사를 시작했습니다.
  • 우크라이나 대통령 볼로디미르 젤렌스키는 11월 29일 올렉산드르 파블류크 중장을 대체하여 미하일로 드라파티 소장을 우크라이나의 새로운 지상군 사령관으로 임명했습니다.
  • 조지아인들은 집권 친크렘린 그루지야 드림당이 유럽연합(EU) 가입 협상을 지연시키려는 이니셔티브에 대응하여 조지아 트빌리시에서 시위를 벌였고, 이에 따라 러시아 정보 공간은 시위와 조지아 야당을 조지아 주권에 대한 잠재적 위협으로 거짓으로 몰아붙이는 정보 작전을 부활시켰습니다.
  • 우크라이나군은 최근 부흘레다르 북동쪽으로 진격했습니다.
  • 러시아군은 최근 쿠먁얀스크 근처, 토레츠크, 포크로프스크 근처, 벨리카 노보실카 근처에서 진격했습니다.
  • 러시아 야당 매체인 Mediazona와 BBC 러시아 서비스는 러시아 군인 최소 80,937명이 2022년 2월 러시아의 본격적인 침공이 시작된 이후 우크라이나에서 사망한 것을 확인했다고 보도했습니다.

분류: 러시아-우크라이나 전쟁 관련된 주요국가: 러시아, 우크라이나, 북한 향후 전망: 러시아는 계속해서 우크라이나에 대한 공격을 강화할 것으로 예상되며, 우크라이나는 서방의 지원을 받아 러시아의 공격에 대응할 것으로 전망됩니다.
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Karolina Hird, Kateryna Stepanenko, Angelica Evans, Grace Mappes,

Nicole Wolkov, William Runkel, and George Barros


November 29, 2024, 7:45pm ET

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Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to laud the technical specifications of the recently launched Oreshnik ballistic missile and threaten additional Oreshnik strikes against Ukraine as part of an intensified Russian reflexive control campaign aimed at forcing the West and Ukraine into self-deterrence. Putin addressed members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization's (CSTO) Security Council in Astana, Kazakhstan, on November 28 and reiterated several claims about the Oreshnik ballistic missile, with which Russian forces struck Dnipro City on November 21. Putin's November 28 statements closely resembled the speeches he gave on November 21 and 22 immediately following the Oreshnik strike, again presenting the Oreshnik strike as the commensurate Russian response to recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory using Western-provided long-range missile systems such as ATACMS and Storm Shadow/SCALPs. Putin detailed the purported technical specifications of the Oreshnik during his CSTO speech and subsequent press conference with journalists on November 28, highlighting the size and maximum internal temperature of its warhead, its launch speed, and its blast radius, and compared the Oreshnik to both a "nuclear weapon" and a "meteorite" in terms of the damage it can cause. Putin threateningly claimed that the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) and Russian General Staff are "selecting targets for destruction" in Ukraine, including "decision-making centers in Kyiv," and later responded to a question about whether these are military or political targets by stating that "everything is possible."


Russian forces conducted a large series of drone and missile strikes against Ukraine’s energy grid and major defense industrial facilities on the nights of November 27 to 28 and 28 to 29. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russian forces launched 188 drones and missiles against Ukraine on the night of November 27 to 28, including: three S-300 air defense missiles from Belgorod Oblast targeting Kharkiv Oblast; 57 Kh-101 cruise missiles from the airspace over Volgograd Oblast; 28 Kalibr cruise missiles from vessels in the Black Sea; three Kh-59/69 cruise missiles from airspace over the Black Sea; and 97 Shahed drones and unknown other strike drones (likely referring to decoy drones) from Kursk, Oryol, and Rostov oblasts and Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Krasnodar Krai as of 1030 local time on November 28. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Ukrainian forces downed 76 Kh-101 missiles, three Kh-59/69 missiles, and 35 drones, and 62 Russian drones became “lost,” likely due to Ukrainian electronic warfare (EW) interference. The Ukrainian Air Force noted that Ukrainian forces also downed 90 percent of the Russian Kalibr missiles and that at least 12 Russian drones and missiles successfully struck Ukrainian fuel and energy objects.


The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russian forces launched 132 Shahed drones and unknown other strike drones (likely referring to decoy drones) from Oryol, Rostov, and Kursk oblasts and Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Krasnodar Krai on the night of November 28 to 29 and that Ukrainian forces downed 88 drones over Kyiv, Chernihiv, Cherkassy, Sumy, Kharkiv, Poltava, Zhytomyr, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, and Odesa oblasts at of 900 local time on November 29. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that 41 Russian drones became ”lost,” likely due to Ukrainian EW interference, and that one Russian drone returned to Russian air space. Ukrainian officials reported that Russian drones and missiles damaged residential buildings and critical infrastructure in Chernihiv, Chernivitsi, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kharkiv, Khmelnytskyi, Kyiv, Odesa, Sumy, and Volyn oblasts on November 28 and 29. The Ukrainian Air Force noted that Russian forces have used large numbers of missiles and drones during recent strikes to overwhelm Ukrainian air defenses and that Russian forces are launching thermal and radar interference devices and placing EW systems directly on missiles to defend against Ukrainian countermeasures. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russian forces have also recently seized on poor weather conditions to conduct strikes under dense fog and cloud cover.


Ukrainian forces conducted a series of strikes against four Russian air defense systems and radars in occupied Ukraine and two oil depots in Russia on November 28 and 29. Ukraine’s Main Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) reported on November 29 that Ukrainian drone units recently destroyed a Russian Zoopark radar system in an unspecified area of Russia or occupied Ukraine, and the Ukrainian General Staff reported that Ukrainian forces destroyed a Buk-M3 air defense system in occupied Zaporizhia Oblast. The GUR reported on November 28 that Ukrainian forces destroyed a ”Podlyot” mobile radar system — which identifies targets for S-300/400 air defense systems — near occupied Kotovske, Crimea (north of Yevpatoria on Crimea‘s northwestern coast). Geolocated footage published on November 29 purportedly shows Ukrainian forces also striking an S-400 air defense system near occupied Simferopol, Crimea. The Ukrainian General Staff reported on November 29 that Ukrainian drones struck the Atlas Oil Depot in Rostov Oblast and caused a fire at the oil depot. The Ukrainian General Staff noted that the Atlas Oil Depot supplies petrol products to the Russian military. Russian sources posted imagery claiming to show a fire near the Atlas Oil Depot and claimed that Ukrainian forces also conducted a drone strike likely against an oil depot near Slavyansk-on-Kuban, Krasnodar Krai on November 28. Ukrainian forces previously conducted a drone strike against the Atlas Oil Depot in August 2024.


Key Takeaways:

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to laud the technical specifications of the recently launched Oreshnik ballistic missile and threaten additional Oreshnik strikes against Ukraine as part of an intensified Russian reflexive control campaign aimed at forcing the West and Ukraine into self-deterrence.



  • There is nothing particularly novel about the capabilities of the Oreshnik missile, and US and Ukrainian officials indicated that the Oreshnik missile does not portend a Russian escalation in the war. Putin's constant flaunting of the Oreshnik and Russian missile capabilities therefore remains part of the Kremlin's reflexive control information operation and is unlikely to presage the development of particularly novel Russian deep strike capabilities.


  • The Russian military is considering establishing a separate service branch for unmanned systems, likely as part of the Russian Ministry of Defense's (MoD) in a belated effort to catch up to the establishment of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) in February 2024.


  • Russian forces conducted a large series of drone and missile strikes against Ukraine’s energy grid and major defense industrial facilities on the nights of November 27 to 28 and 28 to 29.


  • Ukrainian forces conducted a series of strikes against four Russian air defense systems and radars in occupied Ukraine and two oil depots in Russia on November 28 and 29.


  • Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov made an unannounced visit to Pyongyang, North Korea on November 29 amid intensifying Russian-North Korean cooperation.


  • Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly appointed Colonel General Rustam Muradov as First Deputy Commander of the Russian Ground Forces.


  • The Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office opened additional investigations on November 28 into the apparent Russian execution of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) in Donetsk and Zaporizhia oblasts.


  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky the appointment of Major General Mykhailo Drapatyi as Ukraine's new Ground Forces Commander on November 29, replacing Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavlyuk.


  • Georgians protested in Tbilisi, Georgia in response to an initiative by the ruling pro-Kremlin Georgian Dream party to delay European Union (EU) accession negotiations, prompting the Russian information space to resurrect information operations falsely framing the protests and Georgian opposition parties as potential threats to Georgian sovereignty.


  • Ukrainian forces recently advanced northeast of Vuhledar.


  • Russian forces recently advanced near Kupyansk, in Toretsk, near Pokrovsk, and near Velyka Novosilka.


  • Russian opposition outlets Mediazona and BBC Russian Service reported that they have confirmed that at least 80,937 Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.


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